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Stories After School
By: Madelyn Peters Olson
In this memoir,
Madelyn Peters Olson
shares stories and reflections from her fifty-year career as a teacher. Mrs. Olson, one of several teachers in her family, writes about teaching in Iowa and has been described as "a storytelling teacher" by many of her students. Her stories feature memories and musings on different teaching styles, parenting and motherhood, and child development and will appeal to readers who are interested in memoirs about education.
By: Madelyn Peters Olson
In this memoir,
Madelyn Peters Olson
shares stories and reflections from her fifty-year career as a teacher. Mrs. Olson, one of several teachers in her family, writes about teaching in Iowa and has been described as "a storytelling teacher" by many of her students. Her stories feature memories and musings on different teaching styles, parenting and motherhood, and child development and will appeal to readers who are interested in memoirs about education.
Stories After School
By: Madelyn Peters Olson
In this memoir,
Madelyn Peters Olson
shares stories and reflections from her fifty-year career as a teacher. Mrs. Olson, one of several teachers in her family, writes about teaching in Iowa and has been described as "a storytelling teacher" by many of her students. Her stories feature memories and musings on different teaching styles, parenting and motherhood, and child development and will appeal to readers who are interested in memoirs about education.
By: Madelyn Peters Olson
In this memoir,
Madelyn Peters Olson
shares stories and reflections from her fifty-year career as a teacher. Mrs. Olson, one of several teachers in her family, writes about teaching in Iowa and has been described as "a storytelling teacher" by many of her students. Her stories feature memories and musings on different teaching styles, parenting and motherhood, and child development and will appeal to readers who are interested in memoirs about education.

















